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Welcome to our training focused on enhancing your Fähigkeiten in counseling supervision. This program provides an overview of Grace College's counseling programs, CARCEP accreditation processes, and expectations for supervision. Participants will engage in discussions on counselor professional identity, including the roles and qualifications of Clinical Mental Health Counselors. Gain insights from renowned experts through podcasts and learn about site vs. faculty supervision, evaluative processes, and remediation of student issues. Join us in advancing your professional skills!
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Supervision Training Scripturally grounded Professionally skilled Interpersonally competent
Welcome! • This training will address the following: • Overview of Grace College counseling programs • Explanation of CACREP and its’ related processes • Discussion of Counselor Professional Identity • Overview of supervision expectations • Site supervision vs. faculty/clinical supervision • Evaluative processes • Remediation of student issues • Supervision requirements
Overview of Grace College Counseling Programs Click on brochure • Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA) • Residential program • Hybrid/Online program • Interpersonal Relations(MA) • Residential • Hybrid/Online
Explanation of CACREP & Related Processes • What is CACREP accreditation? • Why is CACREP accreditation important? • What is a CACREP site visit? Click on logo
Discussion of Counselor Professional Identity • Who are Clinical Mental Health Counselors (CMHC)? • What is the CMHC’s role? • What are the qualifications to become licensed? Click on logo
Overview of Supervision Expectations • Site supervision vs. faculty supervision • Evaluative processes • Remediation of student issues • Supervision requirements for practicum and internship
Four Experts Weigh In • Listen to a podcast featuring four renown counseling supervisors discuss clinical supervision: • Dr. Gerald Corey is Professor emeritus of Human Services and Counseling at California state university Fullerton. He received his doctorate in counseling from USC. And he is the author of too many books and articles to mention. • Dr. Robert Haynes is a clinical psychologist and a producer of video programs for borderline productions. He received his doctorate from Fuller Graduate School of psychology. He has published a number of training manuals and has produced numerous training videos. • Dr. Patrice Moulton is a professor and graduate faculty at Northwestern State University in Louisiana. She has published in many professional journals, completed many professional book reviews, and co-authored a number of professional books. • Dr. Michelle Muratori is a senior counselor and researcher at the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. She received her doctorate in counselor education from The University of Iowa and has written a number of textbook instructor's manuals. • All four speakers are co-authors of Clinical Supervision in the Helping Professions, 2nd ed. • Click here to begin podcast!You must be an ACA member to access this free podcast. ACA membership benefits include access to professional resources and continuing education units related to mental health counseling identity and clinical supervision. We encourage you to consider membership today!